I created an iBook about Adobe's mobile apps that I use regularly with my art students to composite, edit, and filter photographs, then draw vector or raster images to be synced with the desktop apps Photoshop and Illustrator. This iBook is an introduction to the function and features of each mobile app. It is free from the iTunes store and each app has a link for an Adobe tutorial and downloading or launching the Adobe Mobile App.

My previous post 'Best Sites to Learn How to Code for Free'
missing this popular JavaScript framework. So, in the series of
learning programming online now it's time to come up with Node.js. In
this post, you will see the best resources, tutorials, videos, books,
courses and blogs to learn Node.js online.
Although
a number of Node.js tutorials exist online, most lack the
comprehensiveness necessary for learning Node.js properly. Moreover, you
can easily spend a frustrating fortnight trying to find and discern the
worthwhile tutorials from the fruitless ones.
To learn Node.js, you need 3 pieces.
1. JavaScript the language
2. solid backend fundamentals, because Node.js won't abstract it from you
3. Node.js itself
See here: Best Resources to Learn Node.JS Online

This Slate presentation is focused on creating student portfolios to document learning using Adobe Slate. Links at the end of the presentation lead to Slate created tutorials on navigating, adding/editing content, and publishing.
This presentation was delivered at ISTE 2015 in Philadelphia at the ISTE Creativity Playground, hosted by the Arts & Creativity and Innovative Learning PLNs.
Enjoy, and share below:
- What can YOU Create: With a Blank Slate?? #CreateEdu
- James
@JamesLAdkins

I wanted to share a basic look at our Student Showcase that we hold each year. We call it the Media MashUP and it is pretty simple to put together. I have my graphic arts students create posters and programs to promote the event. I use Google Docs to keep create an entry form. Students submit their work as a link on Youtube - so I don't have to deal with any files until I am getting ready for the award show night. I have my Animation students create show opens and animation interstitials for the award show (ie: AND THE WINNER IS!)
We rent a red carpet, have T-shirts made(graphic design students work) and have our photography students do red carpet photos. I hold the event in our auditorium in Spring on the last Friday night of classes. I have 2 senior student act as hosts. It's a great way to end the year.
Here is the link for my entry form:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/17DErl-BVUVkP0zyKS94kB2LF3wi66pDnZppk5SDBVsQ/viewform
Our Facebook page with photos fro... Read More

Unless you're an expert illustrator, it's hard to get good looking images in your animations and apps. A way to overcome this problem is to trace images in Flash. There are a number of ways to do this, so we look at a couple of ways in this tutorial.

At the end of this 60 minute session, participants will be able to create a basic portfolio after importing various files and folders into Acrobat to produce an interactive portfolio. Participants will also be able to select and use a theme for their portfolio. Participants will be encouraged to share these skills with their students.

This 60 minute session will introduce faculty to, and give them practice with, Adobe Acrobat XI. At the end of this session, participants will be able to create a basic portfolio after importing various files and folders into Acrobat to produce an interactive portfolio. Participants will also be able to select and use a theme for their portfolio. Faculty will be encouraged to share their knowledge with their students.

This training session is for faculty at the university level. It is designed to introduce them to many of the features of Adobe Acrobat XI. At the end of this 60 minute session, participants will be able to identify and use the basic functions and capabilities of Adobe Acrobat Pro XI including how to perform basic editing within a PDF document - specifically bookmarks, links, sticky notes, comments, and adding, removing and rearranging pages.

It is becoming increasingly rare these days to visit a site where you
don’t encounter a video playing, full screen, under the content. One of
the questions I usually encounter around this technique is: ”How do
they do that?”
The intention of this 4-parts series is to show
you how to do it and ensure it plays smoothly. It is simply not enough
to put a video a video into a
on a web page and expect it to play smoothly everywhere and on every device.In this series I will be:Encoding a video and using a couple of free tools.Using a free Adobe Muse widget to add a video to the background of a page.Showing the basic HTML5 code that will let you easily add a video to a web page’s background.

Vanishing Point Adobe Photoshop | 2D to 3D
Did you try to walk inside your picture ??Have you ever thought of the potential of Photoshop 3D ??After you watch this video , I will make you think and try of it :) ** Convert the image into 3D and walk inside it B |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PzpQoX6e974
you can applied this tut on your images , sorry if its not on English language .

In this tutorial I show how to create a glowing/streaky text project in which you can easily change out the text at any time without losing the effects. I will also show how to create an animated fire background and use the text as a matte to display the background in the text. I use the following effects: Fractal noise, tritone, colorama, directional blur & set matte.

In this tutorial you will learn how to use and control the 'Buzz Word' text animation preset in Adobe After Effects so that you can create great text animations. It is a simple process and well worth knowing.As well as learning how to apply and use Buzz Words, we also use 'Time Remapping' to make the words play out when we want as well as slow down and speed up as needed.

This is a detailed 2 part tutorial about creating and extruding 3D text in Adobe After Effects - so please don’t watch or complain at its length if you want a quick fix solution. In this tutorial I look at creating the text, putting it in 3D, changing the renderer and selecting the correct Ray-Tracking quality. I look at creating a bevel and making sure the text looks ok - I also so how to navigate around a 3D scene quickly and easily in After Effects. Then, I move on to show how to extrude the text followed up with lighting the scene with both a spot light and a point light. Finally in part 1 I show how to make the item cast a shadow and how to control how the shadow looks.In part 2 I quickly recap and then move on to go through the material options for the 3D layer and then show how to use environment layers and demonstrate the importance of the right ray-tracking quality settings. After that I show how to use the ‘Animate’ options to texture up the text in a much more controllable custom... Read More

This series shows how to create the scene in 3D with text, background, light and camera. Then we add a particle system, animate the camera and export the final project. There is also a final 5th part that shows how you can build on the technique for real world projects.

This resource will help you to create your user agreement pages for existing websites.This checklist comes with a lengthy explanation of terms as needed. There is a checklist-only version of this eBook for those who may be interested.

This post features some of the resources shared by Brian Chau and Tim Kitchen at DigiCon 2015 (the annual DLTV Conference).
Brian's session
Mastering multimodal text with a range of Adobe solutions
Tim's session
Bridging the disconnects
Find out more about the Adobe Education active use program via https://vimeo.com/createedu
Contact Dr Tim Kitchen (Adobe's Senior Education Advocate for Asia Pacific) via kitchen@adobe.com if you would like to be on the Adobe Education email list to find out more about Adobe Education events.